Paper dance : 55 Latino poets(
Book
)6
editions published
between
1994
and
1995
in
English
and held by
624 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
A collection of poetry from 55 Latinos/as. The first and still the most complete anthology of the best U.S. Latino and Latina
poets from diverse origins in the Latin world: Cuba, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, and Puerto
Rico. "Readers should be prepared for weeping, laughing, and awe" (Harvard Review). Alvarez, Baca, Cervantes, Espada, Firmat,
Gonzalez, Medina, Pau-Llosa, Rios, Rodríguez, Saenz, Villanueva, et al

Red beans : poems by Victor Hernández Cruz(
Book
)11
editions published
between
1991
and
2000
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
419 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Collection of poetry and essays reflecting the author's Puerto Rican heritage

Snaps; poems by Victor Hernández Cruz(
Book
)7
editions published
between
1968
and
1969
in
3
languages
and held by
379 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide

Panoramas by Victor Hernández Cruz(
Book
)10
editions published
between
1997
and
2000
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
324 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
A collection of poems and essays in which the author examines the intersecting cultures of Latin America, the Caribbean, Los
Angeles, and New York's Lower East Side. Includes works in both Spanish and English

Maraca : new & selected poems, 1966-2000 by Victor Hernández Cruz(
Book
)3
editions published
in
2001
in
English
and held by
320 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
"This latest collection from the premier Puerto Rican poet of our day dances in your hands as it illuminates Latin American/Caribbean
culture in the U.S. and abroad." "A native of Puerto Rico who grew up in New York during the fifties, Cruz seeks out the most
disparate images, ideas, people, and finds in them confluence, rather than conflict. Utilizing a system of Caribbean syntheses,
he meditates on his native soil and its diaspora. Inspired by Latin American oral traditions and literature and diverse northern
poetics, he melts these influences into a tapestry, creating a unique North American contemporary style truly his own."--Jacket

Mainland : poems by Victor Hernández Cruz(
Book
)5
editions published
in
1973
in
English
and held by
307 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Poems in English with occasional Spanish words and phrases concerning New York, California and Puerto Rico

Tropicalization : [poems] by Victor Hernández Cruz(
Book
)5
editions published
in
1976
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
288 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide

The mountain in the sea : poems by Victor Hernández Cruz(
Book
)3
editions published
in
2006
in
English
and held by
258 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
A collection of poems influenced by the author's connections to southern Spain, Andalusia, north Africa, and the Caribbean,
including a series of tributes to personalities of art and history

Beneath the Spanish by Victor Hernández Cruz(
Book
)4
editions published
in
2017
in
English
and held by
210 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Beneath the Spanish is history, the clash and melt of cultures, the conquest of the New World, colonialism, bilingualism,
fragmentation, and cubism. Poems built of tobacco, sugar, caf?; Spanish, Arabic, English; Jos? Mart?, Federico Garc?a Lorca,
and William Carlos Williams. A history and exploration of Hern?ndez Cruz?s Caribbean roots as well as a documentation of and
counterpoint to the origin of the European cultural intrusion into the New World, Beneath the Spanish deconstructs and reconstructs
a wounded history, offering a prayer for communication between distances, oceans, music, dance, and mountains, revealing the
past in the present moment we live. --

By lingual wholes by Victor Hernández Cruz(
Book
)7
editions published
between
1982
and
2002
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
181 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide

Bill Moyers(
Visual
)1
edition published
in
2011
in
English
and held by
181 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Episode 1. Welcome to the mainland: Sekou Sundiata "oralizes" in polyrhythmic, jazz-influenced performances; Naomi Shihab
Nye seeks universal truths in everyday objects and experiences

In the shadow of Al-Andalus : poems by Victor Hernández Cruz(
Book
)4
editions published
in
2011
in
English
and held by
164 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
"These poems mine the rich history and broad influence of Islam in Spain and beyond, and illuminate connections between places
as diverse and far-flung as Puerto Rican villages, the bustling streets of New York, and the sun-drenched beaches of Morocco.
A finalist for the Lenore Marshall and Griffin poetry prizes, Victor Hernández Cruz is the author of several collections
of poetry including Maraca and The Mountain in the Sea. Born in Puerto Rico, Cruz now divides his time between Morocco, Puerto
Rico, and the United States"--

The language of life : [a festival of poets] by Bill D Moyers(
Recording
)2
editions published
in
1995
in
English
and held by
117 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
In a series of conversations with eighteen American poets, and in dozens of poems, The Language of Life celebrates language
in its most exalted, wrenching, delighted, and concentrated form, and its unique power to recreate the human experience: falling
in love, facing death, leaving home, losing faith, finding God

The Heart of things by John McLaughlin(
Visual
)5
editions published
in
1995
in
English
and held by
63 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Seventh in an an eight-part series with Bill Moyers, this program features poets Adrienne Rich, Victor Hernández Cruz and
Michael S. Harper all of whom are changing the way poetry is heard, read and absorbed

The language of life by Bill D Moyers(
Visual
)1
edition published
in
2003
in
English
and held by
48 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Welcome to the mainland: Sekou Sundiata & Naomi Shihab celebrate the cultures of today and the way those cultures have become
part of the American mosaic. Love's confusing joy: Coleman Barks brings the poems of 13th century Islamic poet Jelaluddin
Rumi to contemporary American audiences. The field of time: Sandra McPherson and Linda McCarriston exult in the beauty of
love, family, and nature. Some can sing: Poetry's ability to bridge gaps and cross boundaries is highlighted in the works
of Robert Hass, Claribel Alegría, and Carolyn Forché. Here in the mind: Gary Snyder and Daisy Zamora share the same weapon:
the power of language. Swirl like a leaf: Through writing, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Robert Bly, and Marilyn Chin have all found
routes to self discovery and personal reconciliation. The heart of things: Adrienne Rich, Victor Hernandez Cruz, and Michael
S. Harper write poems which testify to their struggles against intolerance. Come celebrate with me: Lucille Clifton and David
Mura bring their talent and humor to bear as they look at the past and the lives they live in America today

Umbra(
)
in
English
and held by
36 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide